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I've got a 79 MGB sitting here with a weber DGV carb on it and the throttle linkage is a total mess. What are you guys doing to yours to get them to work properly and not fall apart?
Does your setup have the cable bracket, like the one below the right port, in the picture below?
If you do, then you can use the cable from a '75-'76 model (rubber bumper mk 3) pretty much out-of-the-box. I have one for my '74, when I get around to putting the engine in. Though for a '79, you may be better off using a mk 4 ('77-'80) type.
If you don't have this type of bracket, then Redline or one of the other Weber dealers online might have them available.
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